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    In Focus 2/1/18

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    By KMAN Staff on February 1, 2018 In Focus, Podcasts

    Thursday’s guests were NBAF Director of Partnership Development Marty Vanier and Department Head of Finance at Kansas State University Ansley Chua, who shed light on cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin.

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